- 10 Jun 2019
Golf travel tips: Hard or soft golf travel case?
Travelling to play golf can be an exciting prospect; it gives you the chance to explore new locations and try your hand at some of the best courses in the world.
Read MoreSituated in the Murcia region of Spain on the southernmost point of the Costa Blanca, La Manga is a stunning beach landform (approx. 13 miles long) reaching out towards the Mediterranean Sea and Mar Menor Lagoon. The area is filled with quaint villages, famous beaches and first-rate golf courses. Offering more than 300 days of […]
Read moreThe Algarve is a beautiful region located on the south coast of Portugal. Home to picturesque beaches, historic castles, luxury resorts and world-class golf courses, it comes as no surprise that the Algarve is one of the top tourist destinations in Europe for both holiday-makers and golfers alike. Across the Algarve region, there are 31 […]
Read moreAs the Ryder Cup commences, viewers across the globe are gearing up to watch championship golfers compete for the cup. However, unlike most tournaments, at the Ryder Cup, there’s no prize money up for grabs! Instead, the money earned in the tournament is distributed to charitable organisations. So, with money off the table, we wanted […]
Read moreLet’s take a look at some of the greatest Ryder Cup golf courses of all time, including Ryder Cup golf courses in the UK and USA – all of which are now open for play for the public so you can put your skills to the test and follow in the footsteps of some of […]
Read moreTravelling to play golf can be an exciting prospect; it gives you the chance to explore new locations and try your hand at some of the best courses in the world.
Read MoreWhether you’re looking for a short weekend break or a trip of a lifetime, Ireland should be top of the list for any golf fan. Ireland is one of the world’s best golfing destinations with hundreds of miles of unspoiled and unexplored landscape.
Read MoreGetting the chance to play golf at Augusta National is near impossible. Unless you’re a member which is again, near impossible, the only way to experience Amen Corner as a player is by obscure means such as being a caddie or volunteering at the Masters tournament.
Read MoreThe Masters is just around the corner and if you’re lucky enough to be attending the most hotly-anticipated golf event of the year, you’ll want to learn more about the Masters dress code and general rules of etiquette.
Read MoreIreland’s second biggest city, Cork is first in every other aspect according to its proud and friendly locals! Located on the island’s southwest coast, this must-see city is packed full of culture, colour and scenery with a wealth of things to do at all times of the year. A truly cosmopolitan city, Cork never forgets […]
Read MoreIreland has always been a hot spot for seasoned golfers and novices alike. Known for beautiful rolling emerald landscapes and a famously cheerful spirit, Ireland should be on everyone’s list for a golf trip.
Read MoreWith temperatures set to freeze and the joys of last year’s heatwave a distant memory, it’s the perfect time to look for an excuse to escape the cold. Our selection of winter golf destinations offers the chance to exchange grey days for blue skies whilst practising your game! Explore our favourite places to golf […]
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